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My Dragon

by Brave Soul | Jan 15, 2023 | Survival Stories | 0 comments

I hardly remember a time the dragon wasn’t there. It’s been with me from the beginning, sometimes loud and ominous and other times small and timid. A voice telling me I should end my life and that I am not good enough. I remember hearing it at four years...
Meet Emma – Resilience

Meet Emma – Resilience

by Laura Warburton | Dec 28, 2022 | Survival Stories | 0 comments

My name is Emma and this is my story of resilience. I was on leadership on my Cheerleading squad, captain of the tennis team, President of the Hope Squad, Seminary President, member of the rugby team, and apart of many other clubs at school. I have now been able to...
My struggles

My struggles

by Laura Warburton | May 8, 2019 | Survival Stories | 0 comments

She fell time and time again…and she always got back up.

My Story

My Story

by Laura Warburton | Apr 26, 2019 | Survival Stories | 0 comments

Resilience! Is practiced!

A Mother’s Love

by Brave Soul | May 11, 2018 | Survival Stories | 0 comments

She fought bi-polar disorder all her life and to say my childhood was difficult is an understatement.

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